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When i was about 6 i was diagnosed with a.d.d and put on ritalin, from about 6- to 10 i was on ritalin,adderal,dexedrine (not all at the same time) until i was old enough to realize how much agonizing problems these drugs were causing me and told to take me off.
I also was diagnosed as a child with asthma, although it was always very mild and i never needed medication, i havn't even been persribed medication since i was about 11. I'm now 23 and i havn't even had mild signs of asthma since i was 12 and have not even mad medication on me, as i only used said medication about once when i was younger, when i did have some mild symptoms.
And theirs more.... unfortunately
Around the age of 17 i started using opiates and obtained a nice habit of using oxycontin and other strong opiates, at the age of 20 i went on a methadone program and now i am almost off the program and have been clean from everything for 2 years ( i don't even drink). Ontop of all that i used to be a heavy user of Cannabis from around the age of 12 to 20. I have used cannabis rarely in the passed 3 years.
From hearing all the stories on how harsh the Canadian Forces can be on people who were drug users in the past im sort of worried and thinking i might as well not even waste their time with all these issues.
I believe i no longer have a.d.d or was mis-diagnosed as i don't have any symptoms and i believe its hard to diagnose someone at that young of an age. I don't have problems concentrating i just didn't want to when i was young and immature.
With everything listed it seems like i have a long list of reasons why they wouldn't want me and i think they'd only look at the good and not the bad.
I know being a solider is what i want do normal jobs have never seemed "right" for me and i think i acted out in the worst kind of ways because of this, i like being very active and enjoy hard challenges and want to do more then the normal 9 to 5. I've always been fascinated in WW1 and WW2 history, counter-insurgency tacticts, special operations units, and love shooting my guns at the range.
I have also studying how modern era weapons work, aka direct gas impingement, gas piston driven systems.
I also am near-sighted but i don't wear glasses anymore and i passed my drivers eye test without wearing anything and would likely not wear glasses if i didn't have to in the army.
Should i wait a little longer to apply or just try right away?
If the Canadian army wont accept me then i was thinking about trying the Israeli army as i am half jewish so i can serve their, But i would rather serve the country i was born in.
(btw i do not have a criminal record)
I also was diagnosed as a child with asthma, although it was always very mild and i never needed medication, i havn't even been persribed medication since i was about 11. I'm now 23 and i havn't even had mild signs of asthma since i was 12 and have not even mad medication on me, as i only used said medication about once when i was younger, when i did have some mild symptoms.
And theirs more.... unfortunately
Around the age of 17 i started using opiates and obtained a nice habit of using oxycontin and other strong opiates, at the age of 20 i went on a methadone program and now i am almost off the program and have been clean from everything for 2 years ( i don't even drink). Ontop of all that i used to be a heavy user of Cannabis from around the age of 12 to 20. I have used cannabis rarely in the passed 3 years.
From hearing all the stories on how harsh the Canadian Forces can be on people who were drug users in the past im sort of worried and thinking i might as well not even waste their time with all these issues.
I believe i no longer have a.d.d or was mis-diagnosed as i don't have any symptoms and i believe its hard to diagnose someone at that young of an age. I don't have problems concentrating i just didn't want to when i was young and immature.
With everything listed it seems like i have a long list of reasons why they wouldn't want me and i think they'd only look at the good and not the bad.
I know being a solider is what i want do normal jobs have never seemed "right" for me and i think i acted out in the worst kind of ways because of this, i like being very active and enjoy hard challenges and want to do more then the normal 9 to 5. I've always been fascinated in WW1 and WW2 history, counter-insurgency tacticts, special operations units, and love shooting my guns at the range.
I have also studying how modern era weapons work, aka direct gas impingement, gas piston driven systems.
I also am near-sighted but i don't wear glasses anymore and i passed my drivers eye test without wearing anything and would likely not wear glasses if i didn't have to in the army.
Should i wait a little longer to apply or just try right away?
If the Canadian army wont accept me then i was thinking about trying the Israeli army as i am half jewish so i can serve their, But i would rather serve the country i was born in.
(btw i do not have a criminal record)
